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You may be able to tell from a couple of my previous posts that I’m bit of a pixel art fanatic. My first couple of pixel art projects, Paint Chip Portrait: Marilyn Monroe and Paint Chip Mosaic Frenzy (obvious by their titles) were made from

You may be able to tell from a couple of my previous posts that I’m bit of a pixel art fanatic. My first couple of pixel art projects, Paint Chip Portrait: Marilyn Monroe and Paint Chip Mosaic Frenzy (obvious by their titles) were made from

I’ve escaped Wellington’s coming winter only to land in what’s probably, one of Sydney’s most hot and humid autumns. Whatever the season is, there’s nothing quite like letting your inner child out and enjoying your favourite flavoured cone. This beanie

I’ve escaped Wellington’s coming winter only to land in what’s probably, one of Sydney’s most hot and humid autumns. Whatever the season is, there’s nothing quite like letting your inner child out and enjoying your favourite flavoured cone. This beanie

Over the years, I’ve been through countless phases. Craft phases. My soul thrives on new projects. When I fall in love with a craft, I commit myself wholeheartedly to it (in the beginning anyway). An overindulgence in craft. That is my

Over the years, I’ve been through countless phases. Craft phases. My soul thrives on new projects. When I fall in love with a craft, I commit myself wholeheartedly to it (in the beginning anyway). An overindulgence in craft. That is my

In 2011, I found a little shop tucked away that sold Japanese knick knacks, old kimonos and beautiful scraps of fabric. I immediately went into salvage mode and started digging around like a treasure deprived tomb raider. These are some

In 2011, I found a little shop tucked away that sold Japanese knick knacks, old kimonos and beautiful scraps of fabric. I immediately went into salvage mode and started digging around like a treasure deprived tomb raider. These are some

I finished this afghan last month. It’s for my friend who has just become an aunt. To make the afghan, all the squares are crocheted first then laid out and connected together using a technique called the flat braid join.

I finished this afghan last month. It’s for my friend who has just become an aunt. To make the afghan, all the squares are crocheted first then laid out and connected together using a technique called the flat braid join.